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self-portrait - Summicron 50mm Dual Range on M10-M

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A view from the edge of town.  M10M with 50mm Noctilux f1 v4 (at something other than f1 for a change!).  

 

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16 hours ago, billh said:

Love this combination - perfect together. Which model is this, and is it a replica or an original?

It is a British Pattern 1801 Flintlock Sea Service Pistol, stamped 1806 on the walnut stock. An original example in very nice condition. A thrill to find that nice of an example, fun to see in person while reading the books, and let the imagination flower.

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I cannot help but feel that the M10M and 50mm Noctilux f1 v4 make ideal partners (but I could be prejudiced!).

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Snowstorm at Teufelsberg in Berlin/Germany. 

(Summilux 50mm, 1/30, f 1.4)

 

 

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At the allotments - for when the work is done...

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M10M, 50mm  Noctilux f1 v4.

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On 1/17/2020 at 2:46 PM, Mefty said:

This is amazing dynamic range -- did you take three exposures at a stop increase and merge them in LR. Or is this a single photo?  It is very wonderful tonality and composition. CHIPS

 

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On 2/7/2021 at 6:03 AM, Keith (M) said:

A view from the edge of town.  M10M with 50mm Noctilux f1 v4 (at something other than f1 for a change!).  

 

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I have challenges with the Noctilux 50 F.95 focusing -- you have excellent detail in the foreground and apparently well done including the clouds. Is this wide open or did you use an ND filter and stop down to f8 or more? Good work!! CHIPS

 

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vor 9 Minuten schrieb Chips:

This is amazing dynamic range -- did you take three exposures at a stop increase and merge them in LR. Or is this a single photo?  It is very wonderful tonality and composition. CHIPS

 

Thank you.

It is one single photo.

The M10 has great dynamic range.

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Winterwalk along the "Kleine nete" in Belgium

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1 hour ago, Chips said:

I have challenges with the Noctilux 50 F.95 focusing -- you have excellent detail in the foreground and apparently well done including the clouds. Is this wide open or did you use an ND filter and stop down to f8 or more? Good work!! CHIPS

 

Thanks.  That particular photo was taken at f8 or thereabouts, as can be seen from the DoF.  I was using an ND filter, albeit a variable one (Heliopan Variable ND 0,3 - ND 1.8 Slim version) which enabled me to adjust settings so as to use f1 for other photos taken at the time, such as the one below.  The Heliopan filter proved to be a very useful device for Noctilux owners!  :)

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Old mill in Ruda Chodecka, Kuyavia, Poland, Summilux 35 FLE

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Allotment shed detail.

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I rented an M10M for a few days with the 28mm Summicron lens.  I found a couple of doors with lots of textures etc. that I thought might look good in b&w:  

 

 

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@Likaleica: same location - feel free to come over 🙂

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First snow for this puppy

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